This Is Not For You
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This Is Not For You

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Matthew Bourne returns to the piano his first full-length solo piano album since 2017s Isotach.

Recorded at Bournes home studio overlooking the moors in Airedale, Yorkshire.

Strictly limited runs of just 500 copies worldwide of both black vinyl and CD.

In addition to his celebrated solo output, Bournes list of collaborations is forever growing and includes the likes of Alabaster DePlume, Nils Frahm, MINING, Nightports and Mzlkypop, and has played a key role in Keeley Forsyths desolate and haunting works.

2017-2019 saw a number of duo shows and a short tour with the late Keith Tippett, the culmination of a 20-year relationship based on mutual admiration and inspiration which is marked on the moving closing track of the album.

Matthew Bourne is difficult to pin down. You may have preconceptions of an artist who first came to prominence as a virtuosic pianist and winner of the Perrier Jazz Award in 2001. Witnessing Bourne at the piano is a visceral thrill with the instrument becoming an extension of his body. Its unclear where one ends and the other begins as he climbs inside a grand to pluck, strum and bend the notes to his will. Theres a rare physicality in his performances that sets him apart unexpected in the world of concert halls and Steinways. And yet, thats not Bourne. He balances those moments of tension and drama with space and an innate sense of melody, as adept at using silence as he is with the notes he plays. But thats not Bourne either.

Over the last twenty or so years, youre as likely to find Bourne piloting Moogs, bothering cellos and harmoniums, covering Kraftwerk, Charlie Chaplin and Phil Collins, collaborating with the weather or unearthing rare Victorian keyboard instruments as you are playing the piano. His fingerprints are all over a huge number of diverse projects. And then theres the infamous performance piece in which he demolished an old upright with a sledgehammer. A form of self-flagellation or two fingers up to the establishment? Matthew Bourne is difficult to pin down.

For such a restless and forward-thinking artist, perhaps we shouldnt be surprised that Bourne can be a little reluctant to return to the instrument on which he made his name. At least in public. That would be too easy. When he does, its certainly cause for celebration. But thats not Bourne. If you happen to spend time in his company, either in concert or in person, youll find an endearing and somewhat acerbic wit never far from the surface. Theres an unwillingness to accept popular convention and obey the rules unless they can be bent or played with. But thats not the whole story either, because hes also unfailingly generous with his time and with his music. Its evident in the fact almost all of his recorded output has been in dedication to friends, family, lovers and peers. The titles tell their own story.

And yet This Is Not For You.

This is Not for You. was born from an off-hand comment by one of Matthew Bournes confidants. His instruction, Do not delete, provided Bourne with a commission of sorts, an ideal restriction to work within. Everything on
the album was given a chance to shine in the studio, to be worked on amongst the freedom of that no deletion diktat new inspirations now lie beside deep-mined remembrances. Cello and Dulcitone have been added sparingly for colour, but this is Bourne playing for his own enjoyment. Intimate. Reserved even. The real Matthew Bourne?

I could just sit down and do other stuff that sounds really arrogant but I dont mean it in that way. This is the healing bit of the process for me thats why I sit at the piano. Its a place of trust. Its always there, and will always be there.

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